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Multi-Carrier Generation in Organic-Passivated Black Silicon Solar Cells with Industrially Feasible Processes

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SMALL
Volume 19, Issue 10, Pages -

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/smll.202205848

Keywords

inverse Auger effect; multiple carrier generation; nanostructured silicon; organic passivation; solar cells

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By using metal-assisted chemical etching (MACE) and a vacuum-free organic passivation layer, a low reflectance black silicon structure with long minority carrier lifetimes can be formed. This provides a feasible technical scheme for the multiple carrier generation through the inverse Auger effect.
The innate inverse Auger effect within bulk silicon can result in multiple carrier generation. Observation of this effect is reliant upon low high-energy photon reflectance and high-quality surface passivation. In the photovoltaics industry, metal-assisted chemical etching (MACE) to afford black silicon (b-Si) can provide a low high-energy photon reflectance. However, an industrially feasible and cheaper technology to conformally passivate the outer-shell defects of these nanowires is currently lacking. Here, a technology is introduced to infiltrate black silicon nanopores with a simple and vacuum-free organic passivation layer that affords millisecond-level minority carrier lifetimes and matches perfectly with existing solution-based processing of the MACE black silicon. Advancements such as the demonstration of an excellent passivation effect whilst also being low reflectance provide a new technological route for inverse Auger multiple carrier generation and an industrially feasible technical scheme for the development of the MACE b-Si solar cells.

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